Devang has led a number of studies in the Education to Employment sector across the African continent, including studies in South Africa, Zambia, Mozambique, Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda, Benin, Senegal, Nigeria, Ghana, Morocco and Egypt. His recent projects have included investor due diligence on a chain of low-fee private schools in Kenya; development of a public-private partnership for the introduction of contract/charter schools in South Africa; design of a national vocational skills training strategy in Rwanda; creation of a social impact bond for youth employment programs in Morocco; and development of a management training program for the agribusiness sector in Africa. Devang has helped Dalberg develop aYouth Unemployment Knowledge Hubthat compiles the learnings from these engagements and makes them available for all stakeholders in this ecosystem.

Outside of Dalberg, Devang served as a Steering Committee Member of the South Africa chapter of Aspen Network of Development Entrepreneurs (ANDE). Prior to joining Dalberg, Devang worked for six years with Mercer Consulting in the United States where he advised Fortune 500 companies on strategic human capital and performance measurement issues. Devang was also an Education Pioneers Fellow in Chicago through which he advised the Chicago Jesuit Academy. He has advised the Meritas Family of Schools, a network of private boarding schools and taught mathematics in rural Tanzania. He holds an MBA with honors from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business and an undergraduate degree in Economics from Claremont McKenna College. He was born and raised in India.